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we had the most sometime law active fiscal policy in our history by far, the most sometime law active monetary policy in history and we have not in four years been able to get out of this recession which is still plaguing the country. in part because the stimulus program was badly structured. you've seen that argued by many. >> are you talking about tarp? >> not just tarp. the whole fiscal stimulus was badly structured. >> by whom? >> by this administration. it didn't work. >> what about the fed? >> the fed did whatever they could. we have the lowest monetary levels, the biggest monetary stimulus, the lowest interest rate in our history. >> john, nothing is working. we've also had the bush tax cuts for four years. you've had the huge stimulus package. you've had the monetary policy exploding more than it's ever been. nothing is working. the growth of the economy is slowing. >> does that exonerate obama? >> no, it doesn't. >> he knew what he was inheriting. did he know what he was inheriting? >> he's a failed president. he got a bad situation, and he failed. >> why, why, why? >> becaus
we had the most sometime law active fiscal policy in our history by far, the most sometime law active monetary policy in history and we have not in four years been able to get out of this recession which is still plaguing the country. in part because the stimulus program was badly structured. you've seen that argued by many. >> are you talking about tarp? >> not just tarp. the whole fiscal stimulus was badly structured. >> by whom? >> by this administration. it didn't...
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i vaguely remember the three laws of dynamics. so yeah, i take your point but my point is less would've the undergraduate, i don't know we can argue but how important that is, but more, i take your point about the commercialization and the browsers and all that was definitely private, occasional borrowing for more basic research, but my point was that seems like a really critical element was sort of just was the critical mass of people out there, and the guys who founded google were guys who were getting their ph.d's at stanford, you know, and they developed an algorithm out of their training. and just the fact that she did have people working on systems engineering, and it's less the undergraduate but more the government finance, dod research, networking capabilities and all that. look, it's sort of unprovable but there is a story that the critical mass that few -- field itself is built up out there and if you want an explanation for why it happened here and so little happen if their. >> guest: one thing i would say is this. in l
i vaguely remember the three laws of dynamics. so yeah, i take your point but my point is less would've the undergraduate, i don't know we can argue but how important that is, but more, i take your point about the commercialization and the browsers and all that was definitely private, occasional borrowing for more basic research, but my point was that seems like a really critical element was sort of just was the critical mass of people out there, and the guys who founded google were guys who...
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so meaning that there could be some type of a law. a change coming up here. so in the whole suggestion of the supreme court, which really hasn't been a big topic of discussion. all these conversations are going on in sub groups. so that is what's going on right now. is sort of this microcampaign. they know exactly, specific areas of interest for each voter and that's why they've been microtargeting things and things going on which we can't even see. gwen: and talking a lot about the future of the supreme court. which you don't hear a lot of on the stump. >> the big hit they took in the polls was based largely on a big swing by women voters. and those -- they know that they have to win -- they're going to lose men. so they are going to have to win women by pollsters tell me 53% or higher to win this election. >> and also don't forget that just a week ago, governor romney to the des moines register was trying to obscure his position on abortion a little bit. he said he didn't have a lig bethive -- a big legislative program. gwen: was this responding to the ryan
so meaning that there could be some type of a law. a change coming up here. so in the whole suggestion of the supreme court, which really hasn't been a big topic of discussion. all these conversations are going on in sub groups. so that is what's going on right now. is sort of this microcampaign. they know exactly, specific areas of interest for each voter and that's why they've been microtargeting things and things going on which we can't even see. gwen: and talking a lot about the future of...
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there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it resentenced, so it would bring it more in line with how other states do it right now. >> and who decides what serious is? is there a criteria? >> the penal code. it's written into the penal code. there was a ballot measure a few years ago -- >> what's the difference between this one and that one? >> yeah, prop 66 in 2004. that was leading in the polls. it also would have made the third strike required to be violent but it went further than that and it would have recategorized some crimes and downgraded some crimes so they would no longer be categorized as
there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it...
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to ban it, and biden said now we live in a society where we're telling everybody else how to live by law. does he charge at romney, who's been dodge-balling this issue for weeks now? >> sure. abortion is one of those issues where it's harder to make us sort of tack to the center. you're on one side or you're on the other side. to some extent one of the things i noticed is that no social issues came up at all and it worked to romney's advantage, because he was able to make this rhetorical shift and moderate a lot of his -- chris: single women going to him in those days afterwards. >> but abortion is a much harder issue to do that on. >> but there is a center, a place, and bill clinton defined it -- safe, legal and rare. that was a winning formulation for president clinton for a long time. >> but legal. that's the dividing line. chris: aimed almost directly at liberal catholics. >> i'll say two things, first, biden, apart from stopping the democratic panic the other night and drawing contrasts, the other thing that he accomplished was on these issues. abortion, one, afghanistan another, me
to ban it, and biden said now we live in a society where we're telling everybody else how to live by law. does he charge at romney, who's been dodge-balling this issue for weeks now? >> sure. abortion is one of those issues where it's harder to make us sort of tack to the center. you're on one side or you're on the other side. to some extent one of the things i noticed is that no social issues came up at all and it worked to romney's advantage, because he was able to make this rhetorical...
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. >> liberals are more likely to watch "law and order" or "30 rock." >> tonight tgf will not be the worst thing on television. it will be john stossel. who's with me? >> yeah, not surprised that liberals watch that. >> what difference does that make? >> it tells you things like if you want to reach an independent swing woman voter, buy the house and garden channel. if you want to reach a republican-leaning but less likely to vote independent swing man, go buy the golf channel. >> rove did research on blacks who might vote for bush and found many are christians who watch these tv preachers. >> now in the name of jesus, i command this debt out of my life. >> so rove placed advertisements there. >> in ohio, in 2000, bush got 2% of the african american vote. in 2004, he got 16%. we were able to identify a group of african american voters who, though, their history was overwhelming democrat, we had clues that gave us a sense they might be reachable. >> this year consultants want to reach not just swing voters, but swing voters in these 10 states. >> you take a map of the united states, and you
. >> liberals are more likely to watch "law and order" or "30 rock." >> tonight tgf will not be the worst thing on television. it will be john stossel. who's with me? >> yeah, not surprised that liberals watch that. >> what difference does that make? >> it tells you things like if you want to reach an independent swing woman voter, buy the house and garden channel. if you want to reach a republican-leaning but less likely to vote independent...
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university of michigan law school. we won the law school case. we lost the undergrad case. and i think at this point, it is -- and there have been more recent studies about how it is a disaster for black people. but mostly i think it's a disaster for america. at this point, i will say, -- >> why? >> you get past discrimination by not discriminating on the basis of race. that's the way to do it. i will say one of the things that conservatives have generally not liked about richard nixon was of course he was the first one to impose racial quotas, time lines, on the construction industry that was doing business with the government. and, you know, people, my generation and below, grew up in a world without separate water fountains, without democrats slyke bull connor or volsavis or george wallace. in our lifetimes and i might add the president's lifetime, the only -- the only effects of being black is that it is an advantage. you are more likely to get into harvard. you are more likely to get into a top law school. so it was easier to be against the time lines, the racial quota
university of michigan law school. we won the law school case. we lost the undergrad case. and i think at this point, it is -- and there have been more recent studies about how it is a disaster for black people. but mostly i think it's a disaster for america. at this point, i will say, -- >> why? >> you get past discrimination by not discriminating on the basis of race. that's the way to do it. i will say one of the things that conservatives have generally not liked about richard...
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changing all the laws, have you to be darn careful about what's that considered under the law at that point. that seems like you're on the verge of criminalizing abortion rights right there. >> look, i mean, the personhood movement is so extreme. romney he supports. it's so extreme, not only would it overturn roe, women couldn't make their own decisions about their pregnancies but potentially criminalize in vitro fertilization. mr. romney has supported so extreme that mississippi voters rejected personhood when it was put on the ballot in february. he has one position when he's talking to the broader public but what he believes are these positions he's taken. the thing of concern is that this congress has passed some of the most extreme legislation against women, against women's health, and mitt romney would be a rubber stamp for the tea party congress. and i think all of these issues that we're talking about are absolutely on the table. >> i don't think he's too big on lilly ledbetter either. >> mitt romney started telling us about meeting the former navy s.e.a.l. killed in benghazi.
changing all the laws, have you to be darn careful about what's that considered under the law at that point. that seems like you're on the verge of criminalizing abortion rights right there. >> look, i mean, the personhood movement is so extreme. romney he supports. it's so extreme, not only would it overturn roe, women couldn't make their own decisions about their pregnancies but potentially criminalize in vitro fertilization. mr. romney has supported so extreme that mississippi voters...
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he is law review smart, not debating smart. >> judge jeanine: how about president smart? >> that remains to be seen. we got another 32 days to go. >> judge jeanine: what do you expect from the town hall because i got a heart break coming up. >> you are seeing his weakness right now before everybody. >> how does he say that the narrative the last four years is good for the american people. >> unemployment now down. >> for the first time in 42 months got a down 2/10. >> they are part-time jobs and that is where the big numbers. >> and they are better than no jobs at all. >> judge jeanine: and you know better than anybody, doug that the numbers can be spun and affected bay narrative. >> cook the books. he has to learn to do it. >> i love having you both on. noelle and doug, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> up next, the administration says it is going to bring those responsible for the libya attacks to justice. do you think they can even do it? later, famed economist ben stein weighs in on the presid a turkish down. i'm hear ric harris faulkner. now, b
he is law review smart, not debating smart. >> judge jeanine: how about president smart? >> that remains to be seen. we got another 32 days to go. >> judge jeanine: what do you expect from the town hall because i got a heart break coming up. >> you are seeing his weakness right now before everybody. >> how does he say that the narrative the last four years is good for the american people. >> unemployment now down. >> for the first time in 42 months got...
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laws. well, frankly 80 percent of americans support the total idea pools. the thomas is a high percentage for any issue, even high and another that your humble pie because people are estranged and some people. chieftains of hispanics and african-americans support photo id. in fact, rasmussen asked, they believe and for a is a serious issue? 63 percent of whites said yes and 64 percent of african-americans said gm's. african americans in some places live where a machine controls the political left that the live under. frankly it allows the crime rates to skyrocket. the biggest victim of flow from is minority reformers and veterinarians were political machines control the destiny in the can't fight city of. the mayor of detroit who until recently was serving in public housing after conviction for crimes, he won his second term in part because of a flood of fraudulent ballots. the city clerk cluster job after that. abilene were asking for another florist, a town we could extend free finlandia'
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law temporarily blocked before the election. details on a judge's decision in south carolina today. >>> and join our conversation on twitter. you can find us. tell us what you think the pressure vice president biden and congressman ryan are under 24 hours before the debate. on every one of our cards there's a date. a reminder... that before this date, we have to exceed expectations. we have to find new ways to help make life easier, more convenient and more rewarding. it's the reason why we don't have costumers. we have members. american express. welcome in. yes, you do! don't! do! whoa, kitchen counselor here. see cascade complete pacs work like micro-scrubbing brushes to help power away tough foods even in corners and edges. hmm! cascade. love it or your money back. >>> no one in the administration has claimed to no all the answers. we have always made clear that we are giving the best information we have at the time. and that information has evolved. for example, if any administration official including any career official we
law temporarily blocked before the election. details on a judge's decision in south carolina today. >>> and join our conversation on twitter. you can find us. tell us what you think the pressure vice president biden and congressman ryan are under 24 hours before the debate. on every one of our cards there's a date. a reminder... that before this date, we have to exceed expectations. we have to find new ways to help make life easier, more convenient and more rewarding. it's the reason...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> good morning. in sports, san francisco and oakland win to force a game four in both series. we're going to begin in cincinnati though. with two outs and two on in the top of the tenth, the giants joaquin arias hits a grounder to third, but reds infielder scott rolen bobbles the ball giving arias enough time to beat the throw to first as the go-ahead run scores for a 2-1 giants victory. >>> to oakland now where the athletics player hit and rbi single in the first inning and seth smith belted a home run to right center in the bottom of the fifth giving oakland a 2-1 victory over the tigers. aside from the two big hits the a's relied on their pitching and defense. >>> back in the top of the second, oakland outfield coco crisp makes a leaping grab to rob a would-be home run by prince fielder. >>> well, to football now, nfl commissioner roger goodell reduced the bounty related suspensions of two new orleans saints players. linebacker scott fujita's three game suspension has been reduced to one. and defe
it's law that just makes sense. >>> good morning. in sports, san francisco and oakland win to force a game four in both series. we're going to begin in cincinnati though. with two outs and two on in the top of the tenth, the giants joaquin arias hits a grounder to third, but reds infielder scott rolen bobbles the ball giving arias enough time to beat the throw to first as the go-ahead run scores for a 2-1 giants victory. >>> to oakland now where the athletics player hit and...
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we have to make sure that we enforce our laws. we have lots of laws that are not properly enforced. we have to make sure that we enforce these laws. >> cenk: what are you asking me about guns for. we have president obama to give up on that issue and i'll redirect it to a crime conversation. what he does next is more interesting. watch. >> the best thing to help prevent violent crime in the inner cities to bring opportunity in the inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach discipline and good character. that's good society. what's when civic and church church groups do. >> and you do that by cutting taxes. the big tax cut. >> those are your words not mine. >> that was kind of strange. putting words in people's mouth. >> i don't know if that's strange. >> really? >> cenk: wait, what was strange about that? he asked you about your own policy. your proposal for all these problems is tax cuts. why don't you answer the question. then he got so annoyed when he did a follow-up question on guns. the most interesting part was the redirect. did you notice that? he asked about gun vio
we have to make sure that we enforce our laws. we have lots of laws that are not properly enforced. we have to make sure that we enforce these laws. >> cenk: what are you asking me about guns for. we have president obama to give up on that issue and i'll redirect it to a crime conversation. what he does next is more interesting. watch. >> the best thing to help prevent violent crime in the inner cities to bring opportunity in the inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach...
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makes it easier for the law enforce intelligence agencies military to go after them. it is more leverage once they are declared a terrorist organization. >> moving on, security officers were with drawn with libya as the conditions were getting worse. it the higher ups that denied the continuous protection. have you found out more information as to why this happened? >> it is an unanswered question. did is clear from the testimony that i was hearing the other day. the security officer felt more security was need so did lieutenant colonel stationed there. and he believe today was need for whatever reason that was denied and that is why the administration is reluctant to tell the full stor and why they didn't want to declare it a terrorist event that. leads them to the question of inadequate security in the consulate. >> what can you tell us about the diplomat post and what is on the tape? >> again, we are trying to find that and that is an issue here when the president and vice-president keep saying that the intelligence community did not have evidence to say it was a t
makes it easier for the law enforce intelligence agencies military to go after them. it is more leverage once they are declared a terrorist organization. >> moving on, security officers were with drawn with libya as the conditions were getting worse. it the higher ups that denied the continuous protection. have you found out more information as to why this happened? >> it is an unanswered question. did is clear from the testimony that i was hearing the other day. the security...
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republicans are against equal pay by law. these are big differences. don't talk about big bird one more time. >> please don't talk about big bird. leave the bird alone. the fact of the -- >> the bird is already dead. >> okay. >> shrum. but i actually agree with you on this one, chris. i think absolutely. i have been saying for a long, long time for the romney team to go big, to put the bigger argument in play here, and i think -- >> he did that last week. it's time for obama to do it. >> that's exactly what he did. and so now is the time for the obama team to come to the table. show me how big -- >> i think there are big differences about women's rights, big difference about the role of government in saving american -- that's my point. come back on me if i'm wrong. i don't think arguing about medicare dos and don'ts and what's in and what's out -- he'll always win that. you know why? he's willing to say anything, candidate, i was vice president of department of defense policy board. last year around this time i was down there in the combat zone let's w
republicans are against equal pay by law. these are big differences. don't talk about big bird one more time. >> please don't talk about big bird. leave the bird alone. the fact of the -- >> the bird is already dead. >> okay. >> shrum. but i actually agree with you on this one, chris. i think absolutely. i have been saying for a long, long time for the romney team to go big, to put the bigger argument in play here, and i think -- >> he did that last week. it's time...
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. >> liberals are more likely to watch "law and order" or "30 rock." >> tonight tgf will not be the worst thing on television. it will be john stossel. whs with me? >> yeah, not surprised that liberals watch that. >> what difference does that make? >> it tells you tngs like if you want to reach an independent swing woman voter, buy the house and garden channel. if you want to reach a republican-leaning but less like to vote independent swing man, go buy the golf channel. >> rove did research on blacks who might vote for bush and found many are christians who watch these tv preachers. >> now in the name of jesus, i command this debt out of my life. >> so rove placed advertisements there. >> in ohio, in 2000, bush got 2% of the african american vote. in 2004, he got 16%. we were able to identify a group of african american voters who, though, their history was overwhelming democrat, we had clues that gave us a sense they might be rchable. >> this year consultants want to reach not just swing voters, but swing voters in these 10 states. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cr
. >> liberals are more likely to watch "law and order" or "30 rock." >> tonight tgf will not be the worst thing on television. it will be john stossel. whs with me? >> yeah, not surprised that liberals watch that. >> what difference does that make? >> it tells you tngs like if you want to reach an independent swing woman voter, buy the house and garden channel. if you want to reach a republican-leaning but less like to vote independent swing...
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technology is outpacing the law. one final caveat, if you wanted see the recorded conversation you are having had to wisconsin, you cannot do that in illinois. a big brawl at a wedding reception and the faris bade win yesterday came at a cause. you look a little lost. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. [ female announcer ] with the 2-in-1 swiffer sweeper, a great clean doesn't have to take long. i'm done. are you thinking what i'm thinking? ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ okay. all right. oh! [ female announcer ] the 2-in-1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to clean b
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i think what this court is being asked to do is simply maintain the status quo of the law. this court is being asked not to break new ground, but simply, simply to maintain the decision that sandra day o'connor was an important part of about ten years ago. >> eliot: now sandra day o'connor, that point was the swing vote. she, of course, retired and is replaced by justice alito. and justice kennedy, he has been much more skeptical and critical of affirmative action based upon race make a prediction. if you think the u.t. system survives. >> i think the u.t. system survives. i think both john roberts and anthony kennedy who i think when they look at this carefully and closely should give due deference to the state of texas. that's my hope. i certainly know that the argument was tough today and hard on both sides but look, this is important for the nation. we've come a long way but texas has a fair system. let's let them maintain it. >> eliot: i hope that is correct. i hope it bombs reality. former mayor of new orleans thank you for your time, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>
i think what this court is being asked to do is simply maintain the status quo of the law. this court is being asked not to break new ground, but simply, simply to maintain the decision that sandra day o'connor was an important part of about ten years ago. >> eliot: now sandra day o'connor, that point was the swing vote. she, of course, retired and is replaced by justice alito. and justice kennedy, he has been much more skeptical and critical of affirmative action based upon race make a...
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there are other new taxes as part of the health care law. upper income households will be paid, again, folks in the $250 ,000 grange, -- range, on the next dollar they earn, they will face a slightly higher, but i think it is a 0.9% tax. there are new taxes. as far as the pipeline, that is something the obama administration will revisit after the election. they cut off the decision, and that is something president obama said they would look at that again. host: john in north carolina tweets in, extend the mall, or repeal the mall. we cannot continue to always tax the other guy. here's a question from twitter. we will lobbyist be present during this sequence -- secret meeting. guest: it is a very good question can i do not know who is on tap today, but i do know that the gang has a lot of friends and allies and freelance members of the senate that come in and come out of meetings enjoying immense sum of these discussions. -- and joined in on some of these discussions. there have been meetings with stakeholders. i do not know if you would call
there are other new taxes as part of the health care law. upper income households will be paid, again, folks in the $250 ,000 grange, -- range, on the next dollar they earn, they will face a slightly higher, but i think it is a 0.9% tax. there are new taxes. as far as the pipeline, that is something the obama administration will revisit after the election. they cut off the decision, and that is something president obama said they would look at that again. host: john in north carolina tweets in,...
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it is a violation of international law. congress did not support it and as a matter of fact, just the week congress voted to cut off aid to nicaragua unless and until a request is made and there is evidence of need for it and the congress aproves it again in march. so the covert activities which i oppose in nicaragua, those c.i.a. activities in that specific country are not supported by the congress and not supported by the majority of people throughout this country. >> vice president bush. >> well, i would like to make the distinction again between those countries that are searching for democracy and the handful of countries that have totally violated human rights and going the other route. or tagega, the nicaragua san dan niece tass is in devoud -- they don't believe in all the values that we believe in. so it is our policy to support the democracies there and when you have freedom fight thears want to perfect that revolution and go the democratic route, we believe in giving them support. we are for negotiation, three dol
it is a violation of international law. congress did not support it and as a matter of fact, just the week congress voted to cut off aid to nicaragua unless and until a request is made and there is evidence of need for it and the congress aproves it again in march. so the covert activities which i oppose in nicaragua, those c.i.a. activities in that specific country are not supported by the congress and not supported by the majority of people throughout this country. >> vice president...
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medically unnecessary invasive proceed thaur is now required by state law. he promised you us that his first priority would be jobs but instead he's following you into the doctor's office. i'm deb butler and i paid for this ad. >> martha, she was holding up a trans vaginal probe and it's an awful lot bigger and stranger than what i expected it to be but it's a very effective device in that ad. >> well, the reality is that this is used fairly commonly in gynecological procedures but it's always done with a woman's consent and this is the issue here. when you force women to undergo an unnecessary procedure without their consent, it is completely wrong. i mean, it's a violation of their physical determination, their right to wholeness and their right to make their own decisions. i mean, the reality is, whatever side of the political spectrum you are on, when you are imposing your beliefs, your value system on to others, on to their bodies, you are essentially saying that the government has a right to intrude on the most fundamental part of their lives, which is
medically unnecessary invasive proceed thaur is now required by state law. he promised you us that his first priority would be jobs but instead he's following you into the doctor's office. i'm deb butler and i paid for this ad. >> martha, she was holding up a trans vaginal probe and it's an awful lot bigger and stranger than what i expected it to be but it's a very effective device in that ad. >> well, the reality is that this is used fairly commonly in gynecological procedures but...
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that federal judge was rule on to implement these laws. i mean, they -- >> let -- do you -- do you -- hold on. let me ask you a question. do you -- do you lock your house at night? >> do i lock my house at night? sure. >> do you lock the doors to your house at night? >> yes. >> you do it because not because it has a history of being broken into but because you regard your property and your personal well-being as something appreciaprecious and protect it. so i think the question comes down to when it comes to protecting our rights to vote, it is not necessarily has there been rampant voter fraud in every state we have to protect it, this is a precious right each of us has -- >> why do we need to lock out people from voting? that's what voter suppression is. putting a lock on the right and access for many americans to vote, who may not have the same access to voting as maybe you and i have because we can afford to go get an i.d. for ourselves. i know we are getting wrapped around the -- >> just here's my -- if every state that's implemented
that federal judge was rule on to implement these laws. i mean, they -- >> let -- do you -- do you -- hold on. let me ask you a question. do you -- do you lock your house at night? >> do i lock my house at night? sure. >> do you lock the doors to your house at night? >> yes. >> you do it because not because it has a history of being broken into but because you regard your property and your personal well-being as something appreciaprecious and protect it. so i think...